Yclub100.com seeks to sustain greatest friendships between chinese
youth and global youth. We are looking for 100 youth who can viralise a ;positive movement with potentially millions of chinese
and global youth. Our values are based on Scottish Diaspora economists and Keynsians whose value systems mediated The Economist
between 1843 and 1993. #TheEconomist

In stage 1 global youth we are focusing on English speaking
global youth though we would happily associate with those who wish to replicate our model to other mother tongues (eg Franciscan
languages before Argentina G20 2018) as Chinese second languages.

Top 10 alumni networks of Yclub100. Youth help us with top 10 rankings; as of inauguration of Donald Trump here is a
charter of the top 10.

1 Celebrate the world’s benchmark diaspora clubs wherever they twin friendships between nations – eg committeeof100
is a leading benchmark

2 Help youth design peer to peer social linguistic networks (and open spaces) so that the cost and time to be confident
in second language comes down 10 fold. These and other missing affordability curriculum are a focus of yclub100 subnetwork amychina.net

3 Help promote student exchanges and transformation of education systems so that the cost for youth to gain a world
class degree comes down to nearly nothing provided they are aiming to collaboratively design 3 billion new jobs: renew planet,
renew community, design Industrial Revolution 4 way above zero sum in every way that IR1 was not (carbon energy, empires,
consuming and extracting things as the only trade economists counted and printed currencies paper around)

4 Index a league table of supercities that collaborate
around open solutions to the 3 billion new jobs as well as helping young professions change back to Keynsian Hippocratic oath:
those whom society looks to monopolise numerical or other rules must transparently do no harm. Connect this valuation of supercities
with parallel sustainability investments movement China has proposed eg Xi Jinping’s One Belt One Road and EWTP linked
around tech and language (big data small) wizard alumni of Jack Ma. Yclub100 subnetwork worldcitizen.tv searches for connections
relevant to this mapping exercise. Ensure that each annual G20 meet celebrates citizen progress in valuing each other cultures
and youth

5 17 S-goals by 2 K-goals by 3 Jobs-goals of the under 30s as the sustainability generation. Our culture hypotheses
these are the most exciting times to be alive because 3 generations (half of world aged under 30, their parents and grand
parents) are determining by #2030now the future of the human species. In 2015 the majority of nations chartered the 17 S-goals.
The 2 keynsian goals are end extreme poverty and optimalaise livelihoods of next generation.

6 Chartering youth’s global worlds possible
through qualitative factor analysis. Factor analysis reduces a lot of goals to an actionable handful. Just as Keynes can be
seen to offer a 2 goal summary of the 17 goals- what would be the most inclusive set of golas at other numbers between 3 and
17. Bangladesh provides the world’s benchmark case of ending extreme poverty. In the pre-digital age it networked
around 6 goals but each with an action twist:

5 redesign youth’s voice in the future
around girls and mothers until women were recognized as holding up half the sky ( industrial revolution 1 had reduced voice
of poorest girls in Bangladesh to almost nothing)

6 build resilient
collaboration cultures capable of coping with the extreme natural challenges that have compounded due to bangladesh’s
geography and regional history.

Yclub100 subnetwork Quarterbilliongirls.com
seeks an on-demand mooc edited by maximizing sin-bangaldesh girls development understanding over the last half century

7 Seek out the
East’s and West’s 50 most conscious business leaders – ie those whop are prepared to be audited by how IR4
purpose of the market sector they lead transparently matches the value systems Yclub100 seeks to exponentially sustain. Subnetwork
valuetrue.com

8 Clarify leapfrogging models – eg those whom industrial revolution 1 left without electricity grids have leaped
to solar and those with fixed line telephones have leaped to mobile telecoms. Do leapfrog models provide places one chance
to help youth multiply the 3 billion new jobs around ending poverty. Which tech wizards can we linkin to leapfrog celebrations?

9 Seek to understand
how social contract models that unsustainably favored elders and borders in the short-term now need to be replaced by blockchains
if we parents and grandparents are serious about empowering youth to be the sustainability generation

10 Explore every way in which west’s us of mass television had accidental consequences that need to
be resolved as we live today have the opportunity to design-action the most jobs rich education and artistic systems

Our list of 100
whom sustainability milennials can value most being alumni of has several sources- if you think our emerging top 100 list
omits a key source or name please tell us isabella@unacknowledgegiant.com -pls note rankings are not imputed in what needs to be
valued as the most masive collaboration game if we are even to map and value multiply above zero-sum pro-youth economics in time to celebrate 7 billion peoples
livelihoods

AROUND WORLD RECORD JOB CREATION IN 80 SECONDS Kim and Sir Fazle believe that good health and open education develop strong economies
and safe banking not vice versa;

.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................womenuni.com This is roughly what we understand needs to come first in celebrating curriculum of POP (Preferential Option Poorest)
In an ideal world we would have already demonstrated the simplicity of the 5 billion person elearning satellite channel so
that we could have been trusted by now so the sources at origin could edit this in every local context

prioritise women and youth valuations of what borderless livelihoods and sustainable communities are for; they
agree with keynes that uniting the human race to end poverty is the most exciting goal in the world of 2015-2030 ..berners lee on internet at 25

Population
statistics show that Youth's 3A's Asia Africa and Americas (South Central) are where millennials most need to be valued if sustainability and end poverty are
to be productive goals of #2030now and #2015now

Unfortunately the segment of old and rich who make most money by extracting
and externalising are leaving nothing sustainable for youth, These old rich lurk in all the NW territories which culturally
ordered new world citizens mother tongues and faiths

And doubling today's geopolitical tragedies, these old rich typically lurk at the
top of decision-making power on what used to make sense as democracy and legislature until mass television turned almost every
politician into a partisan soundbite instead of a public servant

QUEST FOR THE BORDERLESS KEYNSIANS

Across much of the
worlds of South and East 1945-1970 saw a long overdue rush by nations' peoples to claim independence and so the development
need to empower practices of community-grounded entrepreneurship.

It is now possible
to see that the deepest development thinking on sustainable public servant system design came in the late 1960s out
of South Americas particularly Peru and Columbia. This has been called Preferential Option Poor (POP) : see book In in the company of poor - Google Search- its dna appears to have been a modern rendering of what Saint Francis (Franciscan monks and Order of Clare Nuns) first
started to network in 1208 out of Asisi.

Fortunately the Brazilian
version of this public service trust creed was applied to teaching by Paulo Freire

Moreover this (together with neighboring examples of Gandhi Montessori) inspired two Bangladeshi Muslim entrepreneurs
of grassroots empowerment (trained out of Glasgow and Van Der Bilt at the time of black american liberation). The compass
of their experimental lab for regenerating humanity was the bottom up independence of rural villages that had been excluded
from every kind of infrastructure necessary for being productive in industrial age . Their networks which started in 1972
a year after that nation's independence evolved in under a decade around the greatest undervalued communal human resource
the world has ever seen - te livelihoods of poorest village mothers. By 1978 Soros, who was later to be first investor in
mobilising bangladesh 2,1 from 1996, started investing in South African Black youth - today all of that joyful convergence
links in round The Mandela Extranet, Celebrating this among Nobel Peace Laureates was postponed in 2014 due to a riw between
china and the Dalai Lama but can yet be staged out of Atlanta Nov 2015 as a pen-ultimate event in 2015 millennilas suatainabililty
summit year (Climate being billed as the ultimate celebration Paris December 2015)

Yunus is globally most
recognised as number 1 pro-youth economist and innovator of the most purposeful goals peoples can invest in. Yunus has noticed
that western economists excluded society's most vital demands from every performance measure they compute- a very serious
error given Keynes finding that increasing the world is ruled only by economics (ie nations and so youth's future sustainability
doesn't exist separately from what global economics rules)

Historically Yunus' greatest
innovations include:

Creating investment banks around 8 million
of the world's poorest village mothers

Making their number 1 investment the ending of digital divides with
everything that can be mobilised across 100000 village hubs of microentrepreneurs;

It turns out that the best banks for ending poverty are also
the best banks for youth job creation everywhere

Helping
Bangladesh youth be a leader in mobile technology's most purposeful uses, and sharing Asia's greatest sustainability solutions
every community needs to freely replicate

What youth collaboration challenges is Yunus
centre of

After 20 of my own interviews with dr Yunus (and another
20 by people sponsored by NM foundation as we circulated Yunus 2000 bookclub and 10000 dvd club) I have compiled a top 50
challenges that Yunus is looking for particular citizens and youth to originate and then share. He also wants a share in all
the value this created to be invested back in his 8 million village mothers next entrepreneurial revolutions

The right hand column shows Norman Macrae foundations next collaboration actions
around Yunus top 50chalenges. We compile ideas on what different cities could help Yunus lead at http://yunuscity.ning.com
we welcome correspondence if you have ideas on how to help Yunus as one of top 100 leaders connecting net generation as the
most productive time for youth to be alive

Please note
at least 2 more of NM top 100 are Bangladeshi. However due to hostile politics we don't currently publish their goals.

Also
please note more detailed cases are published in Journal of Social Business whose launch with 3000 leaders of Dr Yunus choice
we committed to within 3 months of Norman's parting as our family's main commitment at Yunus weekend Scotland 4 July 2010

Norman
Macrae Foundation next actions

Y1
next meet 28 September: Our family in Washington dc is seeing if this capital can stage
one of largest student entrepreneurcompetitions thru 2012-13 - current world leader Tokyo 12000 live youth competition; we also welcome opportunities to connect judge panels
of all youth entrepreneur competitions

Y2 Paris September week 2 - we aim to co-host various NM remembrance parties during the number 1
millennium goals summit convergences2015.org

4th quarter - we are looking to host remembrance parties with
Japan and Chinese leaders of Norman's economic maps of Asia pacific century published in The Economist from 1975 on

Tell us yours next actions rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk

Remembrance parties role of honor

1 boardroom the economist
and microgreen's number 1 philanthropic network

Butler-Sloss leads the Oscars http://ashden.org for microenergy and microgreen networking. She brings her family's resources and trust which are second to none among pro-youth
foundations in UK and offer cross-cultural collaboration authority worldwide.

Next collaboration challenges

Green needs to linkin collaboration youth and leadership movements to reform 20th C economics
so that sustainability is costed into pricing decisions being made. Worldwide partners (eg out of Japan whose green needs
are most urgent among wealthiest nations) are needed with those prepared for the conflicts of helping peoplesrevolutionaise
social infrastructures.Particularly those below concerning solar entrepreneurial revolution

By any pro-youth logic, solar energy is the most economic form of energy wherever there
is sun.

Macreconomic mindsets currently ruling the world use 2 main ways to block
this whole truth:

1
market pricings of energy are biassed towards forms of energy that are stealing from sustainability of our future generations

2 any energy needs a huge distribution infrastructure and none of these old energy infrastructures
prioritises future sustainability over current profiteering

Norman
Macrae Foundation

Work below the radar in connecting the various jewels in sustainability's
crown. Out of UK these could be Ashden, and BBC. Constitutionally across europe they integrate Royal Hunt of the Sun.

Researching what are other nations/regions similarly
collaborative jewels in sustaining youth and global village communities everywhere.

George Soros Family - 100/3leaders of 2010s -youth's most productive generation

FREEMARKETRole
- Reformed Speculator Pro-Youth Economist

What would world miss without George Soros?

George Soros has been amongst the most pro-active in suggesting what to do with Euro and
Wall Street if macroeconomics is not to destroy youth's futures

If we are going to help
make the net generation be worldwide youth's most productive time, we can't cut off funding from some youth just because they
live in a country whose elders messed up or were manipulated. Especially as we are living in unique time where collaboration
models can increase human wealth and health by 10-fold compared with scarcity economic models of consuming up things.

Soros knows how currencies have been perfect gables
for specualtirs in the past and what to chnage so that they stop continuing to be speculator heaven and youth hell

Next
collaboration challenges

We need a lot more youth and journalists to be
trained in analysing wherever countries are debt-ridden , who profited from it. Then viralising chapter and verse across youth
twitter networks

Alex Soros http://www.alexandersorosfoundation.org/convenes opinion-leaders events out of new york and there could be a lot of synergies with the events
monica yunus www.singforhope.org hosts in identifying superstars who want to give bank to job
creating community

Norman Macrae Foundation next steps

Try to build on links between the three families histories and passion for
pro-youth economics

Nick engineered the first successful mobile cashless financial service - mpesa (kenya). It may yet be on the "APP"
of cashless banking that freedom of net generation productivity turns because it rewards:

hi-trust
community agents,

bankers with values aimed at financing productivity not debt consumption,

What's interesting is that cashless banking is big enough for an association of over 100 national
regulators to be benchmarking what works where and what doesn't

Next collaboration challenges

Entrepreneurial revolutionaries can gain from watching all of nick's next projects - eg cashless loans for solar
in kenya is starting up - also by watching how other mobile innovators including the Quadir family who first commercialised
village phones are taking on mobile banking projects

Norman
Macrae Foundation next steps

http://innovations.ning.com Join our readership club of MIT issue 4 2011 innovations on financial inclusion - the most uptodate single source knowledge
of where mobile banking's entrepreneurial revolutions are blossoming

We'd like to see 5th grade teaching
on currency included in alfatoun's 90 country program on financial literacy. We need to get to a world where never again can
the double folly of the euro ( letting a few bad bankers and top-down politicians put a nation's youth in permanent debt with
no warning signals separated currencies offer). For more technical debates on why people need to take back currencies see
norman's review of the first 100 hobarts of the Institute of Economic Affairs. http://www.worldeconomist.net/2010.09.01_arch.html#1284173468667

The Mo Ibrahim Foundation offers the largest annual prize - awarded when transparent African
leaders retire from national presidency

Mo made his money from mobile phone networks in Africa so
has unique network connections for judging African leaders. Transparency has never been so vital with so much change mobilising
around Africa. Precisely because mobile media can entrepreneurially empower so much bottom-up freedoms, they are also at risk
of being closed down by those who power over badwill networks

Next collaboration
challenges

Inspired by Ibrahim a former colleague of Mo Ibrahim is co-founder of www.africa24tv.com which
aims to tell the good news stories of hi-trust leaders - both national and leaders who want to help make the content self-sufficient
in particular industry sectors.

Norman Macrae Foundation next steps

Africa24tv being headquartered in Paris uses a similar mechanism The Economist used to host out of London. Any passing
leader is welcome to come in for a luncheon and chat on or off record as they choose. We hope to host a Norman Macrae Remembrance
party celebrating Africa24 -ts good news service is something we wish the BBC would learn from www.futureofbbc.com We aim
to do this during the week Paris hosts its annual 3000 person millennium goals summit www.convergences2015.org

It wasn't obvious that the community trust that Bangladeshi microcredit is built on can be extended to urban slum
contexts and youth including a large population of orphans. But Ingrid Munro's team proved it can be at www.jamiibora.org

She did a lot more too.

Starting in 1999 it was possible to:

Digitalise all the record keeping of the bank's savings and loans

Develop
the most affordable health insurance policy

Invest in an ecovillage (Kaputei) largely built by members,
which also shows that world class microcredit doesnt only involve financing small businesses

Invite youth to take responsibility for regenerating society including rebuilding the market
in Kenya's largest slum after it was destroyed in riots that enveloped Kenya after a row between its leading politicians

Next collaboration
challenges

Queen Sofia of Spain -the most consistent european royal to campaign for millennium
goals by and for the peoples, and with deep concerns for her own peoples productive futures (Spain/Greece) - wants
50 southern hemisphere countries with need to end slums to benchmark the jamii bora model

Meanwhile
Ingrid's challenge is to keep Jamii Bora on its Moore's Law of doubling membership every 2 years. During this stage of exponential
expansion. finding the right sources of funding remain absolutely critical

21st C Africa has some of the greatest
youth entrepreneuropportunities in the world provided beyond aid investments that Obama's revolution
in USAID has been calling for are designed the community sustaining way round

Norman Macrae Foundation next steps

Having
arranged for a 4-year free loan to Jamii Bora we look for people who truly want to help Ingrid team's while learning how unique
culture of youth responsibility empowers

Kenya. S. Africa and Ghana-Nigeria re three of the
countries where there is a mass of youth entrepreneur networks and pan-African sector leadership that make us believe that
Africa's time has come if people of goodwill and mediators of transparency can make sure that optimal community-led franchises
like Jamii Bora are celebrated first

It is not clear that Kenya would have sustained its position as regional silicon valley by and for Africans without
Ory. Her leadership of Ushahidi and crowdmapping came at the right time

Before there the Arab Spring' start
in Tunisia there were civil and political troubles in Kenya. And it was crowdmapping not twitter nor facebook that was the main indigenous communications system that the people used to reconcile the troubles.
Today Ushahidi is a leading export service of Kenya and the IHUB model of a collaboration space for hi-tech youth entrepreneurs has many capital cities trying to emulate it.

Next collaboration challenges

Ory has moved
to be policy manager for google in Africa and to work out of their Johannesburg office. However the connections of what's
buzzing between youth entrepreneurs in S.Africa and those of Kenya suggest another timely move by one of the most trusted
leaders -and mediators- of her generation.

Norman Macrae Foundation next steps

Our foundation's goal of demonstrating
that 5000 collaboration youth of the net generation can be selected to build global village economies faster than any 5000
zero-sum big bankers' traders can externalise relies on strong twin city and triad structures. We are hoping nairobi and joburg
will prove to be one such twin capitals

FREEMARKETRole - Most connected practitioner
of free universities predicted to be the largest export economy of African continent in 2010s

What would world miss without Taddy Blecher?

The marvelous entrepreneurial idea that university staff can help youth create jobs . Moreover, a nation's investment
in education designed round youth entreprenurs leads the way to post-industrial win-win-win models and ten times more productive
youth the world over

Early Mandela and Branson partners linking in round freeing university education for job creating students
include:

Google Africa

Kiva worldwide

Next collaboration
challenges

Help the world debate what revolutionary peer to peer curricula free universities innovate

Ensure the most practical connections between the world's most resourced universities offering open educational resources
and the free universities that started with the least resources but the most urgent social labs and passionately inspiring
youth

Further reference - ask for our whitepaper on the Future of Universities

Norman
Macrae Foundation next steps

Our foundation's goal of demonstrating that 5000 collaboration youth
of the net generation can be selected to build global village economies faster than any 5000 zero-sum big bankers' traders
can externalise relies on strong twin city and triad structures. We are planning nairobi and joburg as one such twin capitals
for celebrating youthful collaboration entrepreneurs and welcome information sharing with pan-african good news journalists
such as www.africa24tv.com

FREEMARKETRole - Youth's sustainability depends
of the world's most trusted statesmen more than ever

What would world miss without Nelson Mandela?

Throughout human history times of great communications change pose huge opportunities and huge risks. Previous eras
are dwarfed by today's changes as the most exciting time to be alive

As we explore how much pro-youth value
Mandela is linked into (however indirectly), Einstein's review of his peer Mahatma Gandhi is important to learn from:

Gandhi invented a
completely new and humane means for the liberation war of an oppressed country, and practised it with greatest energy and
devotion. The moral influence he had on the consciously thinking human being of the entire civilized world will probably be
much more lasting than it seems in our time with its overestimation of brutal violent forces. Because lasting will only be
the work of such statesmen who wake up and strengthen the moral power of their people through their example and educational
works.Source Einstein Archive, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Next collaboration
challenges

Currently the most exciting changes to job-creating education in USA are coming from
collaboration between over 100 historically black universities who retain the Martin Luther King yes we can change culture
http://jobscompetitions.ning.com

Connecting african youth entrepreneurs all over the world becomes
the most important diaspora investment opportunity as well as USA's best chance of getting back to sustainability models of
economics and community integrity.

Norman Macrae Foundation next
steps

We search for every opportunity to encourage twinning with Johannesburg youth collaboration
entrepreneurs wherever Norman Macrae Foundation helps sponsor student jobs competitions across US capital cities. The two
biggest steps forward during academic year 2012-2013 involving what goodwill economics can be linked in round youth in DC
and Atlanta

What Everybody Needs to Know First About Economics

We
are shocked how few people know of the main findings of the renowned economist Maynard Keynes- increasingly only economics
riles the world and the greatest risk to the future working lives of our children comes from elderly macroeconomists who hire
themselves out to the biggest who want to get bigger.

Historically when faulty systems of macroeconomists ruined civilisations they fell one by one. But Einstein took Keynes
logic further and hypothesised that the first generation to become more connected than separated by technology would be subject
to a final exam. Now if we let erroneous macroeconomists rule whole continents of nations will collapse.

By 1976 my father (Norman macrae)
-probably the last student of economics mentored by Keynes- was writing at The Economist why the next half century
would see the net generation tested - he called upon the genre of Entrepreneurial Revolution (ER) networkers to sort out the
greatest innovation challenge economics - and so the human race - will ever face .

.

The opportunity of 10 times
more productivity for the net generation (with million times more collaboration technology than man's 1960's race to moon)

.The
THREAT is preventing the threat of collapsing continent-wide
system of value exchange. By 2020 the (exponential track impacting future) sustainanbilyty of every village around the globe
will likely be lost or won

.....

How could we be experiencing record youth unemployent when we are living in a time
of a million times more collaboration tech than a generation ago? According to research by Entrepreneur networks started at
The Economist in 1976, we are 36 years off track in compounding 2 unustainable systems whose follies multiply each other

that caused by non-economic media which also distracts us with glossy images and
soiundbites instead of future realities and integrated cross-cultural and inter-generational understanding - full briefing here

World's biggest maths error compounded by macroeconomists and all global professions
with a ruling monopoly - see below

Discuss: what does everyone need to know about the way economists think and behave. Understand 2 opposite
segments of E : The Unacknowledged Microeconomist and the Fatally Conceited.MacroEconomist

Keynes
- because economics will incresingly rule the world, the greatest danger to the futures of youth is elderly macroeconomists
where fame maks them compete to superpower over peoples

Boulding: ****the historic significance
of capitalism is precisely a society in which exchange has become a more important source of power than threat**** in his
book economics as science

good news 18 Nov 2011: europe bets union on search for 100 greatest social purposes youth can be employed to network

.

Goodwill Economics

Join in making 2010s Youth’s Most Productive Decade

Big Hairy
Audacious Goals matter , so do forbidden questions. I grew up in the 1960s. Humanity raced to the moon because the goal was
set. Today we have many millions times more powerful collaboration technology- the goal of making 2010s youth’s most
productive decade is easy to achieve. But we would need to change measurements, media , and any constitutions that currently
forbid our children from joining in to being the most entrepreneurially productive their lives can be.

All
round the world the nightly news is dominated by politicians debating economics. But the all but forbidden issue is the one
that Keynes tutored his final students including my father on. Increasingly only economics rules the world so swear a Hippocratic
oath to that responsibility- make sure that the economics you build multiplies goodwill and energises human beings most productive
purposes. By 1949 dad (also known as the Economist’s Unnacknowledge Giant) started 40 years of diarizing which economists
did and didn’t live up to Keynes oath. And he storytold this wherever possible by celebrating the stories of those entrepreneurs
who were make more jobs than they take.

While my father’s writings coined about 20 catch-phrases
including telecommuting and death of distance two which I helped him storytell as my first job involved elearning networks
in the early 1970s, much the most fun of his catchphrases was entrepreneurial revolution. Father became engaged increasingly
in a war with macroeconomics whom he saw as building disgraceful political chicanery not goodwill economics. He liked to chuckle
however many of Adam Smith’s precepts macroeconomics pollute to their own mindsets, they will make fools of themselves
if they try to take over the meaning of entrepreneur. The French between take refers to transferring assets back to society’s
most audacious goals by being prepared to guillotine the heads of those who are monopolising productive assets as the French
royals were in the late 1700s.

As a statistician I could write a book on the sorts of hi-trust measurements
I would like my child’s life to be productively governed by. But I started trying to raise such debates with what were
the Big 5 accountants in 1989 and only got sacked from the one I was working with. I then worked with the largest advertising
agency as I have spent my life researching media and I knew that what I valued most in community sustainability the global
metrics professions were increasingly misvaluing. Unlike the accountants the ad agencies didn’t sack me. They welcomed
the frameworks I provided but then applied them 180 degrees the wrong way round.

So here’s a different approach.
I invite you to join in playing with 2 gameboards that I find simple enough to play this search game. Identify 100 people
who most want to make 2010s youth’s most productive decade. If you agree with this goal why not play the same game and
then we can swap notes on who’s who. I will also share my diaries on who and why I invite people, and how and why they
help lead the yclub100.com

I was touched by your pro-women leadership speech at Clinton Global and invite you to joinYCLUB
of 100 leaders investing most in women and youth’s productivity through the 2010s.

I have enjoyed
the good fortune in life to have known the 2 greatest pro-youth economists of our generation – my father
Norman Macrae worked through last half of 20th Century on Entrepreneurial Revolution
(ER) and net generation challenges (he was first journalist of internet in his 1984 book on next 40 years unprecedented compound
opportunities and risks). Before father’s death last year he organized that his remembrance party to debate at The
Economist Boardroom why a microeconomist like Muhammad Yunus stands up for places whose economies
empower productivity of women and youth in ways that prevailing western macroeconomics fails to begin to value or exponentially
grow.

With some support from The Economist Intelligence Unit, and similar networks I have worked
on conflict-resolution based innovation projects over the last 30 years. It is not the intention of Norman Macrae YCLUB100
to embarrass any of it leaders or their PR. Rather we seek to structure mutual benchmarking space to see what works as many
leaders simultaneously have a long way to go through the 2010s if we are to get economics and media back to being integral
to the solution of sustainable community and youth’s productivity instead of spinning the collapse of these keys to
any place’s development

One of the puzzles father and I have spent a lot of time exploring
partial solutions was set by Von Neumann whose biography we wrote for Sloan Foundation. How are organizational structures
to be designed when leaders are in the middle of 50 or more exciting projects, and computers can speed up innovation searches
1000 fold? We promise not to take up much time of top 100 members mainly needing them to assign a representative who knows
what multi-win purpose interconnects through your leadership of 50 most urgent projects. However, we will work to design relationship
protocols so that leaders working on parallel contextual challenges have best opportunities to meet and partner ahead of time.
For example, Yunus has authorised me to host a technology partners roundtable with him at the same time as his speech (GrameenEconomics.com)
to US congress on credit being the lifeblood of every nation, and with recent events in UK there is royal demand for a brainstrust
on media and community to be timed both pre- and post- The London Olympics

There is no charge for the first 100
leaders to join the club though they do work out how to co-fund any joint benchmarking processes or forums they elect in advancing
job creation and sustainability of our children everywhere. An early communal puzzle of Club100 is overleaf.

route 6 - how can every american child/family who wants to twin debates and lessons of future livelihoods
with chinese counterparts -note in 2012 us and china small business both did 40 billion dollars of direct trades- by
2017 china is predicted to rise to 160 billion, usa 80 billion

homework- children demsnd latno elders and other teachers
for more study time on POP agenda of Kim and Pope Francis

We would love to see a colleague from Mo Ibrahim Foundation join this party. Also if
it would be useful to identify whether there is a joint celebration we could make as part of this series, I would welcome
that opportunity. The Taddy Blecher case not only demonstrates how much of a rising exponential African youth productivity
can be on but how much we in Europe need to go and action learn from celebrating best cases in Africa. I was briefed on some
fabulous possibilities by leaders of www.afica24.tv in Paris and want to help celebrate the good news

chris
macrae washington dc 1 301 881 1655

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CV

TADDY (ADAM PAUL) BLECHER

PhD (Honoris Causa), B.Sc. (Hons) (Wits)

Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries (London) F.S.S.A.

PROFILE

Dr Taddy Blecher is the:

·Chair
of the South African National Government task team on Entrepreneurship, Education, and Job Creation, Human Resource
Development Council of South Africa

·CEO of the Community and Individual Development Association (COMMUNITY)

·CEO
of the Maharishi Institute (MI)

·Executive Chair of Invincible Outsourcing

He is a pioneer
of the ‘free tertiary education movement’ in South Africa:

·Founded the first free tertiary educational institutions
in South Africa

·As a result over 5 500 unemployed South Africans have been educated, found employment, and moved from
poverty to the middle-class

·These formerly unemployed youth have combined salaries
in excess of R250 million p.a.($35m), with an expected life-time earnings of R9.5 billion ($1.4bn)

·Over 600 000 young South Africans in schools have been reached with one-week education and life-skills
training courses

·Has raised over R 450 million in cash, property, and
equity, to support free access for financially disadvantaged South Africans to successfully go through university and post-secondary
school education

As CEO of the Community and Individual Development Association (COMMUNITY), he has been co-founder
of six free-access tertiary education institutions:

·The
development of the field of Impact Sourcing in South
Africa, through the creation of IMPACT SA BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) Academy, as a sustainable
means to help thousands of individuals gain access to education, training, jobs, and lifetime careers, breaking the poverty
cycle

·MERU: Ezemvelo Eco-campus – to create a centre
of excellence in poverty alleviation methodologies for sub-Saharan Africa
at a R35 million Nature Reserve donated by the Oppenheimer family

·Education
and Replication Centre – to package materials and methods to open free-access tertiary education across South Africa and Africa

oIncluding, 21’st Century Learning Labs

oMass-scale,
low-cost, high-quality, effective, enlightened education

·Africa
College Fund, in process to become a USA-based 501(c)(3) charity to fund free tertiary education in Africa

·Chairperson
of the South African National Government task team on Entrepreneurship, Education, and Job Creation, of the Human Resource
Development Council [reporting to the Deputy President through the secretariat of the Human Resource Development Council]

oLaunched
an initiative in January 2012, to put 100,000 small South African business online for free, bringing together Google, Vodacom,
and the Department of Trade and Industry, and the Human Resource Development Council

·Global
Center of Social
Entrepreneurship, University of the Pacific, California

·Community
Individual Development Association, and Community Individual Development Trust

·Maharishi Education for Invincibility Trust

·International
Board of Branson School of Entrepreneurship [co-founded with Sir Richard Branson: schools now launched in South Africa and Caribbean,
and under development for several other African countries]

·Invincible Empowerment Fund, and Invincible Outsourcing

·Supernews,
South Africa

·Patron of the Tomorrow Trust

·Cents
for Change

·National Director of Consciousness-Based Education
for South Africa

Former Board Positions:

·International
Marketing Council of South Africa [invited by SA President]

·CIDA City Campus, currently a ‘member of organisation’
and attend AGM’s

Dr Blecher is formerly a qualified actuary and management consultant.

Taddy turned down a R1.3 million per annum job in
1995 and numerous offers subsequently of dramatically higher salaries and has spent 16-years to help uplift the lives of historically
disadvantaged individuals in his country and to build access to education for all in South Africa.

HONOURS

·Inc.com
Magazine, author Tom Peters ranked Taddy Blecher as one of his top 5 most influential entrepreneurs in the world of the last
30 years, 2009

·$ 1 million award for Social Entrepreneurship, Skoll Foundation award to support his work in CIDA
City Campus, to honour the most innovative and effective approaches to resolving critical social issues world-wide, 2006

·Awarded two honorary doctorates: Goodwin College,
USA, 2004; Maharishi University of Management, 2007, in recognition of contribution
to society

·Global Leader of Tomorrow Award from the World Economic Forum,
2002. Recognised as one of 100 young leaders under the age of 37 around the world who are making an exceptional contribution
to 'making a better world’

·Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum, 2005

·‘Favourite business personality in South Africa’, Glamour Magazine, 2005

·Ranked #5 amongst business leaders in South Africa, in the publication South
Africa’s Leading Managers, Corporate Research Foundation

·Recognised
by The Star newspaper as being one of the top 100 people in 2002 that made the headlines. He was ranked number six in the
country in the business category as, “An inspirational speaker whose incredible story made every major publication in
South Africa.”

·Supporters of his work have included: Sir Richard
Branson; Oprah Winfrey; His Holiness the Dalai Lama; Suze Orman; Oppenheimer family; Russell Simmons; Bill Gates; Michael
Dell; & leading South African and international corporations and foundations

vGrand prix award
in the Age of Innovation competition for the most innovative organisation in South Africa,

vThe Nedbank Prosperity
Sustainability Award

v“Seedlings of Success” Award for the Maharishi
Institute; October 2010: chosen in Bahrain’s Education
Project for global education prize to recognize young (early-stage) educational institutions or programs that have maximum
potential to bring positive educational outcomes and significant good as they grow and scale. The judging for the award was
done by National Ministers of Education from 10 countries, and 500 educators from 48 countries; featured on CNN, Wall-Street
Journal, CNBC, and by over 100 international news agencies

BOOK CITINGS

Over 30 published books have profiled Dr Blecher’s
work, including the three most recent books by Sir Richard Branson (Screw Business as Usual, Nov 2011; Business Stripped Bare;
Screw It, Just Do It), Extraordinary South Africans (2010), The Optimist (Lawrence Shorter, 2009), The Opposable Mind (Roger
Martin, 2009), Three Feet from Gold (2009) the 100’th year centenary of Napoleon Hill’s, Think and Grow Rich.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Has lectured in
the fields of Strategy, Management, Statistics, Business Mathematics, IT, Insurance and Financial Services, Leadership and
Consulting.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Taddy is a former senior project leader with international
strategic management consulting firm Monitor Company, where he was rated in the top 1% of consultants in the firm.

Formerly an actuary at a large South African financial services organisation,

Taddy has won several awards and scholarships including the Liberty Life Gold Medal for top
Actuarial Honours student in South Africa.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Dr Blecher has presented at over 300 conferences
over the last 15 years in South Africa and around the world on topics
related to poverty eradication, developing economies, innovation in education, and human potential development.
These talks include amongst others: Microsoft; Canadian Government; Alexander Forbes UK; Sir Richard
Branson’s Leadership tours to South Africa; The Elders; World Economic Forum; Skoll Forum;
Education Project, Bahrain; GlobalCenter for
Social Entrepreneurship; Clinton Global Initiative, and Young Presidents Organisation.

Our club of 100 leaders believes 2010s can be youth's most exciting decade.
My father Norman Macrae projected this future over 40 years of writing at The Economist- investing in next generation's productivity
out of every community was the pursose of economics that he used in every investigative journalism including 3000 leaders
and over 30 surveys for The Economist - view their history here.

Dad helped form clubs interested in optimistic
entrpreneurial revolution futures. ER was his number 1 catch phrase and his most exciting wish involved mobilising the
new media round the internet to end poveerty which he first made into a book in 1984.

Economics compounds opportunities and risks expoenentially Dad was well aware that the orwellian opposite future
could spin round the first net generation- making 2010s the most exciting decade to determine human futures worldwide. Indeed
as one of the last students tutored by Keynes he swore Keynes Hippocratic Oath- as
economics increasingly rules the world lets action good news futures with the way we mediate curious questions
as well as out maths models/maps design how man-made systems value integration of sustainable and growing futures
for all future generations

Here are some of the leaders we admire

Kenya's Ingrid Munro - founded happy families bank so youth's mobile productivity can rebuild Kenya - one of Africa's countries on a rising exponential.
People who have certified Ingrid's great work include Queen Sofia of Spain for 15 years royalty's number 1 champion of truly
economic banks for the poor

Mo Ibrahim - foundation for rewarding most transparent leaders, originally founder of mobile phone company Celnet

Alumni of Nelson Mandela,
and Ubuntu Community Building methods. Other extraordinary innovations are M-PESA (digital money) and way Sir Fazle Abed's BRAC has transferred its Bangladeshi magic to various African countries

gandhi family lucknow schooling system www.cmseducation.org nurturing 40000 children as world citizens annually

new zealand is turning into children into journalits
and its teachers as expert witnesses; annual competetion of what next $100 billion market does world need that new zealand
youth can best innovate; 10 million chinsese parnets also studying this type of schooling www.thelearningweb.net

AND WORLDS NO ! JOB CREATING UNI ISmit entreprenuship is embedded in every discipline
as are annual entrepreneurial competitions; 360 degree venture capital access from 100% social to 100% commercial; if MIT was a nation only 10 economies would be more productive in generating jobs -discuss

with good news below (from wholefoods in austin) 3rd of 3 excellent systemic african
cases to have passed across my desk in last week I now feel confident of publishing a special african
issue of our journal on pro-youth economics celebrating my what we can learn from bangaldesh at 40, my father and The Economist's
first 145 years of the "invest in youth's productivity" purpose of economics

Entrepreneurial Revolution (ER) should matter to all young people, their parents and educators. Failure to openly question ER maps
since 1976 has reduced US and major European Economies job creatrng capacity by at least 50% and has blocked progress on
millennium goals that worldwide youth could now be celebrating

It is estimated
that only 8% of Malawians connect to a national grid, indicating that alternative energy sources like solar are extremely
important. Imagine being totally constrained by nature to read or to undertake certain critical tasks, just because it is
after 6 p.m. This is the reality for many women and their families in Africa, with their only source of light being dangerous
and expensive kerosene lamps and candles. Enter clean, safe and reliable solar energy. MicroLoan Foundation, Whole Planet
Foundation's implementing partner in Malawi, trains and mentors women so they can successfully market and service solar energy
products (specifically designed for remote rural settings), as well as manage the stock effectively. Microcredit client Veronica,
pictured above, set up her solar business out of her home because her tea shop was failing to generate sufficient income.
She is making a huge amount of additional money by renting out fully charged LED lamps each evening to members of the public
and charging people’s mobile phones. Veronica has pre-orders for this service for the next month, and a local school
already wants to purchase her entire next stock of solar packs. Through the microcredit loan she received, Veronica will
have the opportunity to lift herself and her family out of poverty. Learn more about microcredit clients.

Partner Spotlight: MicroLoan Foundation

The MicroLoan Foundation's mission is to significantly reduce poverty and
inequality in rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa through small loans, specialized business training and ongoing personal
mentoring. The Foundation also provides saving and financial planning to women who are completely excluded from financial
services, the formal economy or employment. Through these services, the microcredit clients develop small businesses that generate
profits, furnish their families’ needs and enable them to secure lasting independence from charity. MicroLoan Foundation
believes it is a leading example in socially-driven non-profit microfinance. It has a ground-breaking Social Performance Management
program that enables the organization to maximize the social and financial outcomes for clients and ensure it actively maintains
its mission to help the poorest people. Learn more.

after everything that has happened these last 12 months (and my 5 most recent visits to dhaka) it seems
that we are at a crossroads as to how every knowledge-action network of yunus goes forward; love to swap ideas; additionally
the journal of social business (sponsored in memory of my father and job creating economics which first 145 years of The Economist stood for) will publish special issue handed out to the 2000 delegates attending the last microcreditsummit in the 15 year series hosted by my friend sam daley-harris; and my family has been sponsoring some vip gtrips mrs begum has
been making to education entrepreneurs

SEARCHES
FOR WHO WANTS 2010s be youths most productive decade out of every community

MIT particulary its open course ware is a jewel in the crown of open extremely affordable innovation so I am commuting
monthly from DC to interview MIT people), (always looking to understand who else wants to see )

1 land the knowledge network of
any favorite project outside of dhaka - I wish he would plant eg 5 great residence centres - paris being main working example
where partners colaborate, 100 mn dollars of funds are mobilised, and probably 100000 youth have got excited about interacting
microentrepreneurship; it could have been so easy to help everyone converge on Kenya as Africa's great lab for youth microentrepreneurship
http://socialbusiness.crowdmap.com

2 while bangladesh is closed as your partner laboratory
accept Jack Ma's (and any other tech partners) invitation to build chinese fieldwork experiments and relationships, but
elicit promise from SB partners that whatever they innovate there they will bring to bangladesh once its free again (bangaldesh
being the sustainability partners' solutions trader in a trading triad of Bangaldeh , China and India used 2005-2008 to
be his most extraordinary national strategy; I dont understand who first caused him to give up on this)

3 focus on bringing together massive
partnerships around one most valuable knowledge networks connections - eg bottom-up MBA or job-creating economics- and demand
that of all partners that part of this equity is given back to his 8 million members who are finding all the value he gave
them to own is being nationalised by Hasina

not quite sure where we might find a diary slot in next 3 months:
I live in dc, commute to boston for fresh innovation air and still linkin with dads friends in london

along keynes nightmare scenario, it seems pretty
well everything is spinning the wrong economics round from what could be if we are to invest in next generation's productivity
and serving the milenniums most exciting goals - the nightmare scenario of dad's last 2 articles in 2008

may I ask: did you read
The Economist's own centenary biography in 1943 - that demonstrated how it was founded 100% as a social action media

and
my dads 1984 book on timelines to change what by if mobilisation of the netgen wasnt to end up being pied pipered along orwell's big brother
scenario - dad had a slight headstart on the internet as he saw the one the uk national dev project was working on in 1973!
and jolly interesting iot was too for how 500 simultaneously connected people could action learn at a time (not that anything
we learnt then has even been used in elearing since with one new zealand exception http://www.thelearningweb.net/ -a story that accidentally 10 million chinese parents have paid to track)

one of the few people who keeps
me sane in usa is IQ ; would like to swap ideas on others we can encourage netgen to co-navigate by

In terms of efficent open networking, it really couldnt have been left to me to have to write to
all the experts at open source education at MIT, but anyhow below is what I have been forced to write

zasheem-
your early journal issue's cover mentions support from harvard university- if you or any of your co-editors know
anyone there or rest of boston who might get why I feel open source ed is essential to bangladesh microceconomics universities
(grameen, brac or other) please say

if anyone else sees who might want to linkin please say -

hello MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW)

in remembrance of my father who was The Economist internet and
entrepreneur storyteller for 40 years (and sponsored by sloan foundation to do biography of john von neumann), my family foundation
is aiming to open source a course on everything anyone (youth, entrepreneur ...) who needs to have actionable knowhow about
if economics is to invest in next generation's jobs in every place rather than spin the reverse ratings onto more and more
communities

I am confident that your experience
in opening content to all who need to action with it is vital- do you have any suggested starting points on what I should
do next? I live in washington dc but travel to boston about monthly including tuesday and wednesday this week - one urgent
issue among my peer networks is preparing for how to invite delegates in november to the 15th and last annual conference of
a microeconomics series www.microcreditsummit.orglinked to helping youth co-produce millennium goals - I dont think we have enough educators or open source
practice people at summit in spite of it having been founded by someone who started life as a music teacher, and is one of
the most intuitive networkers for youth known to me!

By way of context, armed with MIT database technology that emerged in the 1970s, my statistician peers and I have
researched the societal value multipliers of markets in 40 countries over a third of a century. My dad’s livelihood of entrepreneurial journalism on what is and isn’t economical about marketing practices goes back to
1949 when he joined The Economist. His curiosity and love of life had helped him to teach himself basic precepts of economics
from an Indian correspondence course while working as a teenager to navigate RAF planes in world war 2 out of modern day Bangladesh

My family and friends have become ever more concerned as to how markets can be used in 2 opposite ways:

Actionably, this dilemma of “questioning
how economics would increasingly rule the world” was the final warning which Keynes tutored his last classes of students
on including dad (Norman Macrae) at Cambridge in 1948. Any market system gravitated by purpose is a tensely structured exchange
of productive and demanding relationships. It is mathematically predictable that it will spin ever more uneconomically when
there are too many players with the same me-too-offers. They are at risk of resorting to more and more advertising and addiction,
more and more costly channels, uneconomic defensive strategies that professors in ivory towers are hired by the big get bigger
to preach, professional monopolies who lose the Hippocratic responsibilities for whole truth which societies entrusted to
them,and the depressing politics of humanly unproductive power games. This increases conflicts at borders
like nobody’s business - a terrifying consequence of man’s unnatural temptations to command and control which
Hayek termed as macroeconomics’ Fatal Conceit. And, as this compounds exponentially, across generations, educators,
children and adults lose quality time and open spaces necessary for common sensing of unique purposes, which innovation could
have helped free the human race to integrate, and helped save families to compound sustainability across generations.

For an interesting US CEO perspective on purpose and conscious leadership, search youtube.com for Mackey and rainforest
alliance, or go to wholeplanetfoundation.org where you will see how every 2 years Whole Foods doubles the number of Bangladeshi-inspired
microcredits it is planting across all the hemispheres –and deeply diverse cultures . It freely markets this, as its
people interact their uniquely purposeful business of sourcing as much organic foods as American supermarkets can afford.

My first experience of the internet was to cut and paste a book which I published openly with The Economist Intelligence
Unit with the aim of searching out: what is the unique multi-win purpose of any market that might have
critical impacts on life? This research started in1996, and I was fascinated how increasingly those who worked with the poorest,
including the originators of microcreditsummit, came up with more joyfully productive (and sustained value multiplying) definitions
of markets than those who worked with the markets of the richest men in the world. Today we can celebrate the knowledge that
banks for the poorest believe the true purpose of credit and savings is served when credit communally identifies
the moment in life a person most needs a loan to maximize her income generating entrepreneurship, and wish to develop her
family. Whereas the purpose big bankers in rich places believe in is: trapping customers, and communities, in
debt fanned by conspicuous consumption as well as trapping governments in debt so that we end up with the agencies of over-standardised
short-term ratings ruling the world. I would prefer my daughter to live in a 21st century where we empower deeply
cultural sustainable contexts determining what working lifetimes are available. This energetically and happily renews a model
which microeconomists openly began mapping in the 1950s: the search towards a 2 million “global village” networking
economy.

ON TO CHICKENS

In Bangladesh, Grameen Bank’s view
of ending poverty with chickens is: let’s help communities of the poorest work out how many chicken egg layers each
group of 60 poorest village mothers need. That way our country won’t suffer from accumulating any me-too marketing waste;
the village will support the optimal number of chicken layers, and there will be practically no costs of marketing thanks
to each direct exchange linked in @ village center groups of 60 purposeful maternal producers of services which children and
families need most.

BRAC’s view of ending poverty with chickens is the traditional scrawny village chicken
is inefficient – can we develop a chicken that lays many times more eggs making a better wage for the village chicken
keeper? After several years of asking this question it turned out that yes BRAC can, but 5 different jobs
were needed (each of whose producers is microfinanced just-in-time) with the consequence that a whole supply chain is redesigned
to be optimally sustainable in helping end poverty.

The other 4 jobs, beyond one person keeping a flock of
chickens in the village are:

Breeding
the superchicken

Para-vets
who are needed to regularly inoculate these chickens as they are more prone to disease than the traditional village chicken

Distributing
the surplus eggs of the chickens beyond the village to the cities

Now that we need ten times more chicken feed than ever before, sourcing this from land that
couldn’t produce human feeds

What is nice from an economical point of view is that Grameen
and BRAC offer complementary (nor me-too) competitive ways of ending poverty with chickens. While I am not an expert, I believe
you will find that over the years that grassroots entrepreneurial networks have grown, the similar dual
competitive choice of freeing villagers productivities and needs has been extended in Bangladesh to nearly a dozen different
agricultural markets, and some crafts and clothing markets.

I anticipate that some people’s
last question of this note will be : which is better - the Grameen way or the BRAC way? I personally recommend that we can
help improve each other’s race to jointly end poverty. Just as me-too competition isn’t economic wherever people
aim to end poverty, open collaboration is the innovative new economic model that the net generation’s full employment
needs. At least research for the biography of John Von Neumann demonstrated how he saw this as the way above zero sum game
to help the first net generation productively innovate using the computers whose collaboration purpose Johnny brought to life.
(See Biography, John Von Neumann, Norman Macrae)

It is true that those supply chains which BRAC reengineers
have an optimal chance to be the most efficient in the world of ending poverty. However Grameen mediates everyday communal
trust instead of advancing separated parallel industries. Grameen’s purspose includes deep resolution of cultural conflicts
(reference anything written by Mrs Nurjahan Begum). It also creates organic networking space for identifying what is the next
big thing – see how it went into mobiles in the villages before BRAC. Joyfully so because the village centre structure
of its 8 million membership community is now an extraordinary paradigm for 100000 hubs to experiment with the optimal way
villagers can end digital divides empowered by the new freedom to exchange life critical knowhow across villages. In any event,
there is so much for the rest of the world to action learn on the hi-trust meaning of free markets from both Grameen and BRAC
– as motherly villagers in Bangladesh cross-fertilise this nation’s wonderful 40th year in 2011.

Mathematically, I believe its true and fair to say that in the 2010s the more sustained methods of ending poverty
in developing worlds are congruent to the methods that promise emergence of the most productive jobs for young people all
over developed worlds.

wonderful meeting you at EU; as a MA in statistics I have worked for 20 years on
exponential maths of social performace -love to share some time' in DC I have only ever found one group who map exponenetials
at usaid and world bank - their buzzword is value chain analysis- their local facilitators include Dao in kenya and CARE in
Bangladesh

I
think we discussed how microcredit networks in your Nordica region MEED URGENLTLY TO continue the prominence of deep microcredit
that the Polish chair has celebrated into the Danish chiar- does the diary over the next 6 months suggest any key events-
and if so what would be best time to come over either to prepare for them or to be at one of them

Just a long shot - have you by any chance some across swede Borje Wallberg- he's
now semi-retired but for much of his life he mentored many of the swedes that worked as missionaries aboard and networked
their diverse knowhow; originally his family came from banking so he is a doubly valuable guide to who's who. In 2009 Borje
and I spent 2 days in Paris intervieing every Yunus partner we could- at that timje Borje was temporary director of the Yunus
partnership with Asian Insitute of Technology in Thailand

I understood your practices
connect with tanzania- so I will try and check with brac's former chief of staff who lives near me, who is a contact for BRAC
Tanzania

Also I do know Swedish Ingrid Munro leader
of Kenya's www.jamiibora.org - which was announced 2 years ago as youth's and south hemispheres most exciting replicationh mdoel bno less than Queen Sofia
of Spain, the royal who has helped celebrate all 15 years of microcreditsummit whose coordinator sam daley-harris I also know
quite well.

4
Bangladeshi and 2 leaders of 10000 entrepreneurs linked by intercity hubs, and estelle in paris and a Scot :Jeff

Nazrul (who moved to spain from Grameen about 5 years ago) guides me round the wonders
of which microcredits in Spain understand the gramen model

Prof
Bhuiyan (OFC) runs the most transfornational youth10000 jobs brainstorming competitions it is possible to host in a day

Mostofa is a Bangladeshi vilager who graduated from London university
and is now back in Dhaka. He has been involved in most youth projects ever since yunus got the nibel prize

Zasheem you have met

Jeff (also at Economist's
remembrance party) and I worked in 1990s on hi-conflict projects at a big 5 management consultants- these included work for
pharma companies in sweden and around 1994 full analysis of how unsustainable EU grants to Portugal were going to be

Jonathan founded the www.the-hub.net and Lesley linking in out of s. africa's is the hub africas most connected person- both went on a personal visit to ingrid
jamii bora this time last year. I am not sure if anyone at the stockholm hub most deeply shares our urgent interests such
as whether the EU will use or abuse microcredit as its last chnace for community revival and youth employment. Estelle and
Jonathan have atended most of the entrepreneurial revolution events rememebring my fathers work at The Economist in pursuit
of 1843 founders goals to use media and economics to end poverty and end capital abuse of youth. She is a filmaker and journalist
linking in French networks, and her father open sources a key component of digital cash. I need to urgently organise 2 days
of meetings in Paris. A key reason is the ceo of Africa 24 who operates out of St Cloud and aims to beat off CNN all over
afica by providing news africans need. On a good day Paris may be the place to reunite enough of Iqbal Quadirs partners through
Africa and Yunus'. There is currently a mortal war between these 2 people who originally partnered in bringing mobiles to
the villages in 1996. This is unfortunate as iqbal's networks at MIT map futures that realise my dad and my's 1984 vision
of how to prevent macroeconomics from destroying the net generation. http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html This web is maintained by fans of dad in Singapore where a major yunus tech summit happens in february

The 2 countries that specifically took my dads advice are poland in its first 5 years
of building economics opposite to communism (say if you want literature on that) ; the new vikings commissioned by the swedish
employers association in 1992 as an update on netfuture. Who is the highest tech leader in nordica that we know and who could
link in both to quadir and berners lee at MIT and yunus tech in singapore and intel

1 don't penalise customers unless they were clearly part of the speculation or fraud

2 penalise shareholders-
by all means encourage them to hire lawyers against managers

3 if society has to recapitalise the bank - understand that
means you are borrowing from next generation - negotiate the best investment be it phased through privatised or public ownership

4
note clearing banks with the special privilege of starting off loan chains have zero right to claim lack of social responsibility
- if they are not governed around investing in next generation's future productivity out of the places whose inter-generational
savings they safeguard, they have no right to exist; equally there is no such thing as too big to fial, only too big to have
existed in first place

Last year Luke Geissbühler and his son, who live in Brooklyn, popped a high-definition video camera and
an Apple iPhone into a sturdy protective box with a hole for the camera’s lens. They attached the box to a weather balloon,
which they released about 50 miles (80km) outside New York City, after getting the approval of the authorities. The balloon
soared into the stratosphere and eventually burst. A parachute brought it to the ground. By tracking the iPhone’s inbuilt
global positioning system, the Geissbühlers were able to retrieve the box and the video of their “mission”,
which shows the curvature of the planet clearly. The results can be seen at www.brooklynspaceprogram.org

comment As The Economist & I forecast in 1984 if you want to get the most useful innovations from this technology, make experimentation with it ubiquitous in primary schools.
According to a family http://cmseducation.org that is responsible for schooling 40000 children a year, Pre-adolescents brainstorm more inasanely useful ideas on how to
use magic than at any other age; and it does their teachers no harm to help co-explore. A New Zealander visited The Economist
in 1984 to doublecheck this recommendation - today new zealand schools and 10 million chinese parents are testing it out http://thelearningweb.net...